71-BEETLE-SEDAN Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 (edited) Hi, Bit of a thread jacking here but could be helpful. I also have a 4k motor and it ticks like crazy, It just sounds like it needs the valves reset. It may do, i haven't checked. It also splutters and farts until it is warm,My choke is connected but its come unstuck at the handle end, so it comes out further before it engages. Could this be the issue. I have a mate whose dads a mechanic, i took him for a spin it it the other day and it has a miss just off idle, like if I'm "over-running down" a hill say it doesn't miss, but if i mash the accelerator it misses then picks up and goes and if i am just coasting with a slight bit of accelerator it will miss and splutter. But it does this warm or cold. He said it could be plugs,leads,rotor button, carby. I replaced the plugs last week, so not them, would it be the leads or dizzy, or should i just look at the carb. I read somewhere that an accelerator pump could be the issue. Could it be this, I'm about to go clean the carb with some cleaner, should i put a carby kit through it? Just thought id add this as it seems like i could compare whats wrong with the OP, to hopefully solve bot our issues, but if not let me know and ill start another thread. Cheers Josh Edited July 18, 2011 by 71-BEETLE-SEDAN Quote
Jackson Posted July 18, 2011 Author Report Posted July 18, 2011 The choke is connected but is automatic and works like a dog sometimes, still trying to figure it out. Well nah it doesn't have a resonator. I do have a hot dog at home but. Could be worth putting it in? Quote
altezzaclub Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 beetle- check the tappets, that could solve your problem if your lucky. Watch under the bonnet as someone works the choke and see how well it works. You can check the accelerator pump too by looking down the carb & opening the throttle. You should see petrol squirt down the throat instantly. Sounds like its not working properly and giving that little flat spot when you accelerate. The leads you can swap with someone else's or just replace. Look for cracks in the dizzy top, black little lines running from the terminals. Wipe the dizzy cap & rotor clean & spray them with CRC or WD40 to stop them shorting out. Coil top also, clean & spray too. Electrical leaks show up at night under a dark bonnet and you can see sparks jumping around. Take the bonnet off and drive it around the block one night! jackson- try the hot dog. Chop out a length of pipe and clamp/weld it in. The auto chokes are a pain, might need a strip & clean and lube, and watch it as the car warms up. Quote
philbey Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 I've got a 5K that I rebuilt, I don't mean Ebay 'rebuilt', I mean completely rebuilt. It has hydraulic lifters and it CLICKS. Always has. Gets worse if run a little low on oil but I've never got it that quiet. So I dunno what it is, I just live with it. Also, the fuel pump gets noisy about 5kms from when you run out of fuel. Yes, I've done it. Many times. Every time I think "oh shit what's that noise". :bash: yes I'm an idiot Quote
Jackson Posted July 19, 2011 Author Report Posted July 19, 2011 Interesting development, the tick is definitely more audible when under load... Any ideas??? Quote
GJM85 Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 Any idea when the timing chain was done last? Quote
Jackson Posted July 19, 2011 Author Report Posted July 19, 2011 Any idea when the timing chain was done last? No clue really. Do you replace them or tighten them up? not just pinging? Not really the same noise... Definitely more of a tick. Quote
Mitch-12 Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 cause sometime pinging sounds like a tick and will only happen under load its more of a rattle though Quote
altezzaclub Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 Easy enough to drop a handful of degrees off the timing and see if its any different. Timing chain adjustment is automatic, so when its jumping out wide enough to touch the cover it is really really stretched and rooted, so replacement time. If you can hear it when idling, can you put a timing light on and match it to a cylinder's TDC? Find out if its #1 or #3 or whichever. Quote
agius Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 are you sure that you don't have the most slightest exhaust leak from between the head and the extractors/exhaust manifold i know i do and it sounds almost identical to the tick. Quote
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